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[originaltext]INTERVIEWER: I’m going to talk to you now about the suffragette m
[originaltext]INTERVIEWER: I’m going to talk to you now about the suffragette m
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2025-01-03
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INTERVIEWER: I’m going to talk to you now about the suffragette movement. Were you yourself ever a suffragette?
INTERVIEWEE: No, I did not approve of suffragettes. I did not want to have the vote. I felt the man of the house should be in charge of that section. And the woman, of course, to look after the home and children. I thought that voting was unnecessary, at that time.
INTERVIEWER: What was your attitude at the time when the suffragettes were being militant?
INTERVIEWEE: Oh, I was very much against them. I’d be highly insulted if anybody called me a suffragette.
INTERVIEWER: Do you think it would matter very much if women didn’t, hadn’t achieved the vote, if they hadn’t got the vote at all and still didn’t have it?
INTERVIEWEE: I don’t think it would’ve made a great deal of difference, no, but there are certain things Members of Parliament have done that have been very useful in helping women in their jobs, in other vocations. I think it’s good that it had happened. But I wish it had happened a little bit more peacefully, perhaps.
INTERVIEWER: What sort of things can you remember, what other sorts of demonstrations do you remember?
INTERVIEWEE: Marching, they were marching. But of course those were much more peaceful days, nobody interfered with their marches. There were a few boos here and there and a lot of clapping.
INTERVIEWER: Did you actually know any suffragettes yourself?
INTERVIEWEE: Well, my friends, my close friends were. And we used to have great arguments and I used to say I didn’t want the vote.
INTERVIEWER: How did they react to that?
INTERVIEWEE: They didn’t like that. They said I ought to join the movement.
INTERVIEWER: You’ve done so many things that in your day were probably the exclusive preserve of man.
INTERVIEWEE: Well, yes. But voting didn’t make any difference because that’s a political thing. I don’t care about women entering into politics particularly.
INTERVIEWER: So you don’t mind actually joining men in their world of work but you’re happy to leave politics to them.
INTERVIEWEE: Right. I would rather really leave politics to them.
选项
A、She doesn’t want to work with them at all.
B、She doesn’t mind joining them in their work.
C、They can do nothing in helping women in their jobs.
D、They all have prejudice against women.
答案
B
解析
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